There is a submarine sandwich for every taste — and a shop in just about every neighborhood — in the greater Milwaukee area.

Area's sub shops run gamut from simple to extreme

Submarine sandwich shops sink or swim for all kinds of reasons, including "better bread," curious combinations, cool customer service, and of course, the most meal for the money. Here are some popular submarine pens and their signature or more popular sandwiches. »Read Full Article

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You really missed it when you didn't include Nino's Italian Bakery on the corner of Main St 7 Appleton Avenue in Meno Falls. Truly fresh baked italian sub SANGWICH bread, phenominal ingredients reasonalbly priced & huge!! I agree with the downtown & lower east side haunts you suggested but Nin's is da bomb!!

MilwDave, you are so right about SUBURBIA, but I am guessing now that that is a sign of our times. (I remember when BIG MACS were introduced at 55 cents). And, although the subs are smaller than I remember from my college days (or am I bigger than I was in college--LOL) the bread is great and so is the quality!

I love the part where they say "eat it in the bag" because it slides so well with all the juicy oil spices that they use on them.

Thank you for opening on Port Washington Road in Mequon, so I can have my fix closer to home!

Everyone has their favorites. I do not see the thrill with Subway. I think everyone in Wisconsin should save their frequent flier miles and take a trip anywhere in New Jersey, yes I am serious. None of the Sub Shops mentioned compare. There are no bad subs in Jersey! Pizza is off the charts also.